Washington Ronald Reagan Airport has suspended all aircraft take-offs and landings in response to an incident at the airfield, the airport operator said in a post on X.
This week, Karoline Leavitt, the new White House press secretary, kicked off the Trump administration’s first official press briefing. After running through Trump’s packed week, including cabinet appointments and deportation efforts, she pivoted to a fresh agenda item — recruiting influencers and podcasters for the briefing room.
Empresas y agencias gubernamentales de todo el mundo están tomando medidas para restringir el acceso de sus empleados a las herramientas de la startup china de inteligencia artificial DeepSeek, según empresas de ciberseguridad contratadas para ayudar a proteger sus sistemas.
Investors are displeased, but the strategy of moving away from lower-margin deliveries makes sense in the long run.
The European Central Bank may stop describing its monetary policy stance as “restrictive” at its next decision in March, according to people familiar with the Governing Council’s debate.
Trump paves the way to deputize local police on immigration, who benefits from Trump’s California water order.
The US tightened its grip on the title of world’s biggest economy in 2024 as an irrepressible American consumer helped it pull away from China for a third straight year — at least by one measure.
Investors are starting to get their most complete look yet at the financial picture of social media platform X in the chaotic three years since its buyout by Elon Musk.
Mercedes-Benz Group AG is exploring a potential sale of its Athlon car-leasing business amid a broader review of its sprawling operations, according to people familiar with the matter.
The UK government refused to commit to reducing the number of asylum seekers crossing the English Channel in small boats even as ministers put forward new legislation designed to do just that.
A spat over deportations from the US nearly derailed one of the most profitable seasons for the world’s No. 2 flower exporter
Friedrich Merz’s hard-line shift on migration is a calculated gambit by the German conservative leader to neutralize the far right and deliver a breakthrough with wavering voters, according to people familiar with his thinking.